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Peter MONDRY
 1887 - 1971

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  • Birth  1 Jan 1887 
    Gender  Male 
    IMMI  1918 
    Died  Oct 1971  Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID  I71  Wanicki/Rozhon and Kapusta/Jemiola
    Last Modified  28 Dec 2006 13:57:35 
     
    Father  MONDRY 
    Family ID  F960  Group Sheet
     
    Family  Agnes Jadwiga (Hedwig) HORWATH, b. 15 Oct 1891, , , , Poland  
    Married  Abt 1910 
    Children 
     1. Alice K. MONDRY, b. Abt 20 May 1910, New York
    >2. Beatrice (Bridget) MONDRY, b. 10 Jun 1911, ,, New York, USA
     3. John Paul MONDRY, b. 6 Jun 1912, ,, New York, USA
     4. Joseph T. MONDRY, b. 19 Dec 1913, ,, New York, USA
    >5. Marion J. MONDRY, b. 14 Aug 1917, Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA
     6. Steve J. MONDRY, b. 25 Sep 1919, Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA
     7. Anne MONDRY, b. 13 Aug 1924, Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA
    Family ID  F51  Group Sheet
     
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  • Notes 
    • MONDRY; MUDRY
      In the Slavic languages the root mudr- means "wise, clever, intelligent"; we see the adjective mudry
      with that meaning in Russian and Ukrainian. The vowel changes slightly in some of the Slavic
      languages, thus it is moudry in Czech, and in Polish it takes the form of the nasal vowel written as an
      a with a tail under it, pronounced much like "own" -- on-line we write is as ma~dry to represent the
      nasal vowel. So in all the Slavic languages the name means pretty much the same thing. Furthermore,
      the actual form of the name gives a general hint where it originated. If your ancestors had been ethnic
      Poles, or had lived in a predominantly Polish linguistic environment, we would expect the name to be
      Ma~dry. (Information on the surname obtained from http://polishroots.org/)

      OCCUPATION:
      Worked for the railroad.

      RESIDENCES:
      1920 - Thompson Township, Geauga County (per 1920 census). Had a farm in Madison, Ohio
      1930 - 5031 E. 90th, Garfield Hts. (per 1930 census)
      Nottingham and St. Clair

      OBIT:
      Name: Mondry, Peter J.
      Date: Nov 2 1971
      Source: Cleveland Press
      Notes: Mondry. Peter J. Mondry, beloved father of Mrs. Edward Andraltis (Alice), Beatrice Cunningham
      (deceased), John P., Joseph, Steven, Mrs. Joseph Glodenis (Marian), Mrs. George Mallory (Anne), grandfather and great-grandfather. Friends received at C. J. Smith & Son Funeral Home, 15319 St. Clair Ave., Tuesday 2-4 And 7-9 P.M., where services will be held Wednesday, Nov. 3, at 10 A.M. Interment Calvary Cemetery.
     

  
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